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Will Geothermal HVAC Work for My Home?

Monday, September 19th, 2022

persons-hands-with-pen-and-calculator-and-energy-efficient-home-iconYou see the word geothermal, and you may or may not know what it means. Geo means “of the earth” and thermal is “related to heat,” so geothermal is the heat of the earth. When it comes to heating and cooling your home, a geothermal heat pump is an option. Now, when you hear heat pump, you may think that the system can only work to heat your home in the winter, but that’s not true.

A geothermal heat pump brings in warm air in the winter and removes warm air in the summer. If we’ve caught your interest you may be wondering whether a geothermal HVAC system is right for your home. Is it as good or better than your other HVAC options? The short answer is yes. If you’re interested in installation or geothermal repair in Eugene, OR, we can help. 

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Common Geothermal Repairs

Monday, December 7th, 2015

Many homeowners in our area enjoy the benefits a geothermal system has to offer. While this type of system has less moving parts than a system like a furnace or air conditioner, it can still need repairs. Some may be concerned about the repairs that a geothermal system may incur because of the ground loop. The good news is that a) the ground loop rarely needs repair and; b) the HVAC pros from Comfort Flow Heating can help you with any repair need you may have with your geothermal system in Eugene.

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3 Common Geothermal Repairs

Monday, June 1st, 2015

One of the great benefits of a geothermal system is its longevity. However, this doesn’t mean that your geothermal system won’t ever need repair. Repairs for geothermal systems can incite a level of trepidation in homeowners because of the buried ground loop, but trained technicians know how to handle any repair issues that may develop with your geothermal system, including any that develop with the system’s loop. Here are three of the more common problems that can develop with a geothermal heating and cooling system:

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